Coat Bags
Description: Dieu et mon droit, meaning "God and my right" is the motto of the Monarch of the United Kingdom outside Scotland. It appears on a scroll beneath the shield of the version of the coat of arms of the United Kingdom. The motto is said to have first been used by Richard I (1157–1199) as a battle cry and presumed to be a reference to his French ancestry and the concept of the divine right of the Monarch to govern. It was adopted as the royal motto of England by King Henry V (1386–1422) with the phrase "and my right" referring to his claim by descent to the French crown.
Description: Embrace your love for outerwear with this Just A Girl Who Loves Coats design featuring a classic brown trench coat illustration. Ideal for fashionistas, shopaholics, and anyone who believes you can never have too many jackets for the autumn and winter seasons.
Just A Girl Who Loves Coats Funny Winter Fashion Trench Coat Bag
by PhotoSphere
$19 $24
Description: 1876 print depicting the coat of arms from the great state of Maryland. Along the black banner is the state motto of " Fatti maschii parole femine " or " strong deeds, gentle words ". A second motto along the bottom banner " Scuto Bonae Voluntatis Tuae Coronasti Nos " translates to " With favor Wilt Thou Compass Us as a Shield ".
Description: The hammer represents the workers in the factories, the compass represents the intelligentsia. and the ring of rye represents the farmers.
East German Coat of Arms - German Democratic Republic, Soviet Union, Historical Bag
by SpaceDogLaika
$19 $24
Description: NB: Prints on back of Classic Ts. "Humankind cannot gain anything without first giving something in return. To obtain, something of equal value must be lost. That is Alchemy's first law of Equivalent Exchange. In those days, we really believed that to be the world's one and only truth…" A reproduction of Flamel symbol as seen on the back of Edward Elric's coat.
Coat of Arms of the Chechen Republic of Ichkeria Bag
by Flags of the World
$19 $24
Description: This design features the Scottish “Lion Rampant”, a traditional heraldic emblem. The red lion rises in a majestic stance against a black background, with blue tongue and claws, as preserved for centuries in the Royal Banner of Scotland. The dynamic depiction combines strength, courage, and pride with classic medieval symbolism, still recognized today as a mark of Scottish identity.